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  1. Gertrude Ward, Countess of Dudley ( née Millar; 21 February 1879 – 25 April 1952), known as Gertie Millar, was an English actress and singer of the early 20th century, known for her performances in Edwardian musical comedies.

  2. Gertie Millar (Gertrude Ward, (née Millar, later Monckton), Countess of Dudley) Sitter in 90 portraits. From 1901 to 1910 Gertie Millar was the reigning star of London's Gaiety Theatre, appearing in a series of musicals composed for her by her husband, Lionel Monckton.

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  3. Jul 22, 2020 · 'The Quaker Girl' opened at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on 5 November 1910 and ran for 536 performances. Here, Gertie Millar (who played the title role) sin...

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  4. Born in Manningham to a mill-worker family, Gertie became the most photographed musical actress of the early 1900s, appearing before Royalty, socialising with the likes of Noel Coward and PG ...

  5. The 18th September found Gaiety star Gertie Millar at the Palace Theatre, London, starring in her first revue, produced by Alfred Butt. In it she sang three of Lionel Monckton's happiest songs...

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  6. Dec 16, 2012 · Actress and singer, Gertie Millar (1879-1952) was the reigning star of musical comedy in the Edwardian era. Her early career coincided with the rise of this new form of entertainment championed by George Edwardes, the manager of London’s Gaiety and Daly’s Theatres.

  7. Gertie Millar was born on February 20, 1879 in Manningham, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The House of Bondage (1914). She was married to William Humble Ward, second Earl of Dudley and Lionel Monckton. She died on April 25, 1952 in Chiddingford, England, UK.